1. The parts which constitute or constitute the essence or essence of something; the one which is unique: "In the era of universal good intentions very few Americans doubt the fundamental good of their society" (David Halberstam)
3. A disease or cause unknown to or associated with a medical cause: essential hypertension
4. Biochemistry is a substance necessary for normal function, but it can not be synthesized in the body, so it is necessary to include it in a meal. Essential amino acids
4. (Biochemistry) Biochemistry (amino acid or fatty acid) The organism is necessary for normal growth, but it is not necessary for biosynthesis, so it is necessary for meals.
6. (Logical) Logic (Attribute) is guaranteed by the identity of the subject; Required. Therefore, if the atomic number is 79, it can not be gold unless it has an atomic number.
7. (Music, others) Relating to basic harmony notes belonging to musical expressions or chords or music
9. (Geological Science) Geology (rock mineral composition) is used to define the classification of rocks. Its absence has changed the name and classification of the rock
Syn: Required, intrinsic, intrinsic, refers to the natural composition of things. Necessity indicates that this is the essence or organization of things. Quietness is essential in public libraries. Intrinsic or fixed from the beginning, as a part of eternal quality or thing: the intrinsic nature of iron. Intrinsic means that it belongs to the essence of thing itself, regardless of external factors or unexpectedly added attributes. The essential value of diamonds. See also need
Essentialism: the essence of something or "what". In racial, ethnic and cultural contexts, essentialism indicates that different group practices will determine what is or is not a particular identity. By convention, essentialism tends to ignore differences within a group to maintain the status quo or to gain power. Essentialist arguments can be used by colonialists, but they can also be used by colonialists to resist claims. Exoticism: a process in which cultural practices create stimulation and excitement in a process different from the settlement of the settlers. Ironically, due to the local indigenous culture education of the European community school-age children often begin to look at their home life, flora and fauna as exoticism, but the European counterparts are "ordinary" or "typical I think.
Colonial power assimilates the elite of the men or larger population into thought and the process of seeing the world.
Essentialist approach means to live by design, not default. Instead of making a reactive choice, the essentialist deliberately distinguishes an important minority from a minority minority, eliminates things that are not essential, then removes obstacles and makes it clear to the basic matter Provide a smooth transition. - The policy of Greg Mckeown Derek Sivers is "It is not so if it is not hell". When you start for the first time, you may need to say "yes" instead of "no". But as you progress, irrespective of whether hell is a wonderful work filter or not, you are proud. You can easily judge what you want to do and what you do not want to do.
In the book "Essentialism" by Greg McKeown, he suggests removing all noncritical items from your life and making the necessary items your "default place". He also suggested giving himself some time before answering "yes" request. Even for a few seconds, most people use "yes" as the default response to requests, but "no" is usually a better answer. Another way to quickly change the behavior is to take on greater responsibility. In 1 to 2 months after adoption, the sense of urgency is overflowing in my mind. My career decision no longer affects me anymore. I have three children. This responsibility forced me to take extensive action to achieve my goal of becoming a professional writer.